When Abraham was 11 or 12, his town in South Sudan came under attack. He escaped but was separated from his family. He walked through treacherous desert and saw many other ‘lost boys’ die, before he was forced to become a child soldier. His terrible ordeal ended when he fled to Kenya.
Now, he’s one of our colleagues, doing the tremendously important and dangerous work of freeing and counselling child soldiers.
Read his incredible story in The Independent: http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/the-lost-boys-of-sudans-civil-war-8434258.html
Thank you Abraham! You are an inspiration to us and the boys and girls you guide.